[Interview Series] Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Interview Series – Interview 1 “Provide Comprehensive Health Education to More University Students” Emiko Takeishi (Professor, Faculty of Lifelong Learning and Career Studies, Hosei University)
date : 4/4/2022
Tags: Women's Health
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At Youth Terrace, the reproductive health and rights platform operated by Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) Women’s Health Project, our goal is to support the well-being of every young person over diverse life courses by creating social systems for providing accurate knowledge on reproductive health and rights as well as consultation opportunities to discuss and solve problems.
As one effort in this initiative, we have been conducting interviews with past attendees of our Comprehensive Health Education Program (which has been offered since FY2019), users of Youth Terrace, and people involved with Youth Terrace operations. Moving forward, we will publish these interviews on an ongoing basis.
For our first installment, we interviewed Professor Emiko Takeishi of Hosei University’s Faculty of Lifelong Learning and Career Studies. Starting in FY2019, Professor Takeishi has kindly allowed us to provide our Comprehensive Health Education Program during courses at Hosei University.
To read the interview, please click a link blow.
■ Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Interview Series
Interview 1
“Provide Comprehensive Health Education to More University Students”
Emiko Takeishi (Professor, Faculty of Lifelong Learning and Career Studies, Hosei University)
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